Ethnobotany I Volume 29 (2017)

Unreported ethnomedicinal uses of some plants in Nuapada district, Odisha, India Harish Singh,  P. A. Dhole & R. Saravanan1
Ethno-medicinal plant resources in and around Lengteng wildlife sanctuary of Mizoram, India Grace Lalawmpuli Sailo & H. Lalramnghinglova8
Ethnobotany of pteridophytes of Champawat  district, Uttarakhand Purushottam Kumar Deroliya, S.K. Srivastava & AnjulaDurgapal15
Sacred grove and its potential role in ethnomedicinal system and conservation of biodiversity in Mahur, Nanded District, Maharashtra, India Vijay V. Wagh, Vishal P. Deshmukh& Ajay V. Rajurkar22
Ethnomedicine for tumors by the tribes of Khammam district, Andhra Pradesh R. RatnaManjula&  T.V.V. Seetharami Reddi35
Plants in contact therapy used among tribals of East Nimar, Madhya Pradesh, IndiaShakun Mishra39
Leguminous plants used as traditional medicine by Santhal and Paharia tribes of Santhal Pargana, JharkhandChandra Bhanu Singh45
Abelmoschus Moschatus Medic. (Banjhungani) – A natural clarificant used in sugarcane jiggery industry – A case study in Darbhanga district of north Bihar IndiaKalpana Kumari & Vidyanath Jha51
Ethnomedicine for rheumatoid arthritis by the tribes of Visakhapatnam district, Andhra PradeshM. Hari Babu, J. Koteswara Rao, & T.V.V. SeetharamiReddi57
Studies on some indigenous ethno- medicinal plant resources used by the trubals of Mahakaushal Region to treat feversFaizi Ahmad64
Ethnomedicinal Plants used for treatment of poisonous bites by the Baiga tribes of district Dindori, Madhya PradeshRamesh Kumar Ahirwar69
Ethnomedicine for tooth problems by the tribes of Adilabad district Dindori, Madhya PradeshN. Suryanarayana Swamy & T.V.V. Seetharami Reddi73
Indigenous plants used in fertility control and labour enhancement of women in west Nimar, Madhya PradeshVeena Satya77
Notable Indian Herbaria for indentification of Ethnobotanical collectionsS.K. Jain & Vartika Jain82
Sacred flowers in Hindu WorshipDinesh Jadhav89
Traditional method of preparation of strings from Eulaliopsis binata by ‘Santals’ of Banduan in Puruliya, West BengalRamsankar Basu97
A bibliographic overview of Dr. S. K. Jain’s research work on EthnobotanyVartika Jain99
Book Review110
News of the society114
Volume 29 (2017)

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